TURNER JW et al,. (1979). Testicular biopsy in feral stallions. Symposium on the Ecology and Behavior of wild and feral Equids, Laramie, , 41–48.
|
Walters Je,. (1979). Movement and home ranges of feral burros on the Tonto plateau, Grand Canyon National Park (Abstract). Symposium on the Ecology and Behavior of wild and feral Equids, Laramie, , 1.
|
Wells Sm, G. - R. (1979). Social behaviour and relationship in a herd of Carmargue horses. Z. Tierpsychol., 49, 363–380.
|
Woodward Sl,. (1979). The social system of feral asses. Z. Tierpsychol., 49, 304–316.
|
Boy, V., & Duncan, P. (1979). Time-budgets of Camargue horses. I. Developmental changes in the time-budgets of foals. Behaviour, 71, 187–201.
|
Mori, U. (1979). Ecological and sociological studies of gelada baboons. Individual relationships within a unit. Contrib Primatol, 16, 93–124.
|
Mori, U. (1979). Ecological and sociological studies of gelada baboons. Inter-unit relationships. Contrib Primatol, 16, 83–92.
|
Mori, U. (1979). Ecological and sociological studies of gelada baboons. Unit formation and the emergence of a new leader. Contrib Primatol, 16, 155–181.
|
Roberts, J., Kacelnik, A., & Hunter, M. L. (1979). A model of sound interference in relation to acoustic communication. Anim. Behav., 27(Part 4), 1271–1273.
|
Kacelnik, A. (1979). The foraging efficiency of great tits (Parus major L.) in relation to light intensity. Anim. Behav., 27(Part 1), 237–241.
Abstract: I report an experiment aimed at testing whether foraging efficiency of great tits is limited by light intensity at the time of the dawn chorus. Captive great tits hunting for prey under different luminance conditions were less successful in finding prey when foraging, hunted for a lower proportion of their time, and handled individual prey items for longer when luminance was under approximately 7 cd/m2. This luminance is not reached in the field until after the time of the dawn chorus, suggesting that in the early morning foraging is limited by light intensity. I suggest that a satisfactory functional explanation of the dawn chorus must take into account the comparatively low foraging opportunity early in the morning, as well as the factors affecting the opportunity for singing and other territorial activities.
|